We sold our old long bed truck and the 9' camper last year and now are looking at campers again but for my short bed 2002 F-250. I am looking at a Lance 825, a Wolf Creek 816 and a Wolf Creek 850. I want to pull a 24' enclosed car trailer with my Jeep and quads inside.The trailer will weigh around 4,000 lbs and the load could be around 6,000 lbs. I am wanting to add a 24" extension hitch to pull the trailer. People are saying l will not be able to do this and some say it will work fine. In your opinion, can I and if so what is the best trailer hitch extension set up to buy?

If you're gonna do this, you'll need the Superhitch, by Torklift...It is a double hitch setup...designed to run extensions up to 48"---
Copy to a link about their stuff...They have different length supertruss's for the extension...obviously the length of extension is going to change the rated capacity, but they have what you need....http://tweetys.com/torkliftsuperhitch-1-2.aspx
Definitely worth the coin for piece of mind IMHO Clay....

If you're gonna do this, you'll need the Superhitch, by Torklift...It is a double hitch setup...designed to run extensions up to 48"---
Copy to a link about their stuff...They have different length supertruss's for the extension...obviously the length of extension is going to change the rated capacity, but they have what you need....http://tweetys.com/torkliftsuperhitch-1-2.aspx
Definitely worth the coin for piece of mind IMHO Clay....

Thanks for the info. The camper & trailer is one option to look at if I can't talk me wife into just an enclosed car trailer. Kind of scary adding an extension.

With that said, When the camper's loaded on the truck, I run a single 18" hitch extension off my 12K hitch, towing about 7K lbs when I head east for hunting, or Jamboree...and I have had ZERO ill effects from running such an extension...

With that said, When the camper's loaded on the truck, I run a single 18" hitch extension off my 12K hitch, towing about 7K lbs when I head east for hunting, or Jamboree...and I have had ZERO ill effects from running such an extension...

I run the super hitch from torque lift on my 2008 HD Chevy short box with Atric Fox 850 3400# camper. Pulling 7000 rated car trailer with TJ Jeep on it. My extension is 36" and yes it does put a load on the hitch, to help stablize I have airbags on truck and run them about 90% full. It's a load but does great,this is what the hitch is designed to do, they also make a wheel that you put between your truck hitch and trailer nose this helps take up some of the weight.

I run the super hitch from torque lift on my 2008 HD Chevy short box with Atric Fox 850 3400# camper. Pulling 7000 rated car trailer with TJ Jeep on it. My extension is 36" and yes it does put a load on the hitch, to help stablize I have airbags on truck and run them about 90% full. It's a load but does great,this is what the hitch is designed to do, they also make a wheel that you put between your truck hitch and trailer nose this helps take up some of the weight.

Last I heard the longest extension recommended off a stock hitch is 18". This type of extension also reduces the dead weight rating of the factory hitch by 1/3. 5000lbs minus 1/3. The Torklift Superhitch and Torklift Magnum SuperHitch can do what you're asking. The Torklift extension will also handle a weight distributing setup upto 48". You might have to upgrade the tires to 19.5" commercial grade tires/wheels. I run them on my truck. They add an enormous amount of stability. Also look into the Torklift stableloads.